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    Joystick UP and Down doesn't work in Atari 800 emulator

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    • SwampyS
      Swampy
      last edited by Swampy

      Perhaps this will help you:

      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1686/up-down-y-axis-not-working-in-3-8

      I had the same problem with my dragonrise joypad in non libretro emulators.

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      • hansolo77H
        hansolo77
        last edited by

        That might help @MrAtari but for me, it's a matter of not being able to remap ANYTHING inside the Atari800 program.

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        • SwampyS
          Swampy
          last edited by Swampy

          Maybe you can change the values in /opt/retropie/configs/atari800/atari800.cfg in the bottom area.

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            MrAtari @Swampy
            last edited by

            ...in all other System the Joystick works...only Atari 800 UP and DOWN is the Problem.

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              MrAtari @Swampy
              last edited by

              @Swampy: not sure what I should change here

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              • mediamogulM
                mediamogul Global Moderator @MrAtari
                last edited by mediamogul

                @MrAtari

                It's undeniably frustrating, but if the Atari800 emulator doesn't automatically grab your controller correctly, there is very little to be done about it. The joystick can be configured in /opt/retropie/configs/atari800/atari800.cfg to assign any SDL keyboard code to the various direction and trigger functions, but your controller would then also have to be mapped to those same keyboard keys to make use of it.

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                  MrAtari
                  last edited by

                  I checked my Joystick with jstest command and I have Axis 0 and Axis 3 used. Axis 3 is for UP and DOWN...-32767 (up) and 32767 (down). How can I use Axis 3 in the atari config file?

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                    MrAtari
                    last edited by MrAtari

                    I added now an additional Joystick via USB (Competition Pro - Speedlink) - with this Joystick it works perfectly.
                    But as I have build an Arcade Bartop using "Zero Delay Arcade USB Encoder to Joystick for Mame Jamma PC Fighting Games AC425" I really would like to get it working without using a second external Joystick.

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator @MrAtari
                      last edited by mediamogul

                      @MrAtari

                      I really would like to get it working without using a second external Joystick.

                      As mentioned above, one solution (perhaps the only solution) is to key-map your controller to keyboard input. From there you can add those key assignments to the Atari800 config. I've put together a guide detailing how to key-map using xboxdrv, which can be installed directly from the RetroPie setup script. Other key-mapping software can be installed separately as alternatives. Two to consider are JoyMap and Linux Joystick Mapper.

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                      • hansolo77H
                        hansolo77 @MrAtari
                        last edited by

                        @MrAtari How did you get your Competition stick to work in Atari800? I have a LEGIT Atari controller and can't get it to work.

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                          MrAtari @hansolo77
                          last edited by

                          @hansolo77 : I just pluged it into USB port...working fine without any configuration.

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                          • hansolo77H
                            hansolo77
                            last edited by

                            It's probably not working then because I have mine connecting to a Mayflash adapter (converts 2 DB9 controllers into a single USB plug) that is connected to a hub. The /dev/input/js# for the Atari Joystick isn't 0. This is why I'm going to have to go in and figure out if I can get either xboxdrv to work, or maybe swap the js# on the fly. It's a work in progress. I tried the swap method for Streets of Rage Remake but wasn't successful.

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